Tag: website

National Library of Ireland 1916 website

An exciting 1916 project we’ve recently completed, is an update of the National Library of Ireland’s online exhibition, “Ireland: 1916/2016”. In partnership with Tandem Design, Noho were commissioned to completely revise and update this extensive online resource. The exhibition makes great use of the NLI’s vast collection of memorabilia from the era; books, newspapers, drawings, […]


1641 Depositions website

(Image: Prof. Jane Ohlmeyer looks on as Seán Ó Foghlú cuts the ribbon to launch the new website.) Last week we went along to the Science Gallery for the launch of the 1641 Depositions Bridge21 Website. This fantastic new online history resource offers an array of videos, lesson roadmaps and primary documents to schoolteachers and […]


The Keys to Rome Website Now Live

We’re happy to announce that the Keys to Rome website for V-MusT is up and running. It’s launched in four languages: English, Italian, Dutch, and Bosnian. This website (designed by us at Noho) is the portal for V-MusT’s flagship interactive project—Keys to Rome. This website not only gives information about participating museums, but also will […]


Lisnabreeny Military Cemetery website online

The new website for the Lisnabreeny Military Cemetery in Castlereagh, Northern Ireland is now online at www.lisnabreeny.com. We partnered with Tandem Design to create a user-friendly and responsive online resource for this interesting cultural heritage site. Commissioned by the National Trust and the Castlereagh Borough Council, the website features photos and archival data, as well […]


The Dublin Lockout at the National Library of Ireland

Anyone interested in Dublin’s history should make time to visit the free exhibition at the National Library of Ireland between now and 30 March 2014. It explores the history of the 1913 Lockout and the impact this industrial struggle had on the movement for Home Rule in Ireland. The exhibition includes artefacts from the Library, […]